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PICKLE BALL

The aim is to have fun, socialise and get fit in a way that is suitable for the age range of typical U3A members. Pickleball is a cross between table tennis and badminton. Played on badminton size court but with 3 foot high net, large table tennis type bat, a hollow plastic ball and is usually played as doubles.

It is a game ideally suited for the U3A age group where skill is the most important factor and you can be playing after just 10 minutes instruction. Comfortable clothing suitable for racquet sports should be worn whilst nonslip soled shoes are a requirement. Equipment is provided, instruction given and your existing racquet skills are readily transferred to Pickleball.

We now play at Larkfield Leisure Centre  fortnghtly at 10am - 11am .Please arrive by 9.45 to confirm numbers and pay on entry which is £1.70 for over 65s that aren’t members of the centre.

Court is £9 per hour divided by number of players. Equipment is supplied but you may wish to buy your own paddle.

Larkfield Leisure Centre has free parking.

Contact the convener , Roy Simpson, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  if you would like to know more.

Latest News

CHANGES TO MONTHLY MEETINGS

                                  Thursday March 7th                                                 

Due to illness the scheduled speaker at our meeting on March 7th has had to pull out. Our replacement speaker is Trishia Francis who is giving us a presentation on  "London Street Art".

                                                  "When you hear the words "street art", do you think of graffiti and vandals scrawling on walls or a genuine art form? There will be a slide presentation based predominantly on Tricia's original art trail but also                                                        including additional research which she hopes will aid your understanding of what has become for her a fascinating subject."
 
 
The meeting onThursday 2nd May now resheduled to Thursday 9th May
 
The hall will be in use for local elections on May 2nd and our meeting has thererfore been rescheduled to Thursday May 9th
Our speaker will be Sasha Taylor who will present an overview of The Kent Resilience Forum
 
 

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